I've been working on building a little desktop CNC over the last few weeks/months. Now that it's almost complete, I wanted to actually make something with it. I already tried milling a little test PCB with it, which worked fine:

But I really wanted to try milling wood. So I tried milling the case for my Binary Watch. Considering this was my first attempt at milling a 3D shape, or pretty much milling in general, I'm really happy with the outcome:


Let me know what you think!
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